Nebula Churns out Massive Stars in New Hubble Image

The star-forming nebula (G035.20-0.74) in this Hubble image is in the constellation Aquila and is known for producing a particular kind of massive star known as a B-Type star. These stars are hot, young, blue stars up to five times hotter than our Sun.


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Source: NASA Goddard Center